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:ea.—. queen who ordered a inaasacre or Learn-
ed eitY, supposet"
"I will give you a hook that will
tell you, all about her," areweredi Viv-
ien. "Now,. tor your own Naito, I beg !
of you, if, aa I begin to eurraiiie, your
education. hue neon neglected, not to
PliAPTER VII. Nealle," *he replied; "that is a Mate ask questiona before viiiitora. If you flowers es the arum auiaryllie,
Through Storm and Sunshine
MAYO YOU TASTIID
ONLY TREE IN SOUTH AFRICA. 04 NOT TAKfl OUR WORO FOR IT. TRY IT AND SEE FOR YOUgSeLF inAT
ELLA
liteagli the MI le Fertile, Ilie Niue Gnat
Alone Thrives.
COL, BADEN.POWELL4 Althou.gh rich, in ettele "'beautiful
ereelly strike; tit b. wiree tenineedee v ter 00nenr nix raven cEyLoN TEA DES113112VES ITS NAMB AS TiintrlaP.Sr PRODUcliti.
wash to know anything wait until .1xia. and. other cholee bulbous Ideate,
IT CONTAINS,' A MESSAOS $HOM
nvneena
Tellte now Ile leetieed tee neve itentesuelle
Dian" Main ivitie Nestle had been lunch Weiner m ff m r. a you have an opportunity of witting
we alone," CEA LON ORUliN TtiA ? • and also fruits like the peach and 1 Wed Paokevet. FteeT IT IIS JUST WHAT YO WANT.
yn oone yell el
me." 21 09, 40, need See.
Matra/eta, froM, Catena! Radetarow• the girla as young as herself found meld Lady Needle, ehortly, teenage, eenetztagapwo. eon peer tangerine, South Afriea Le woefully .,--
ed and loved by her neigtibore. eaky grave. serieue meal, lot it
yoil cennot separate our in ereete. Make A Pespeetable wood or planta- Poi ishArnerioaAssuralleOnompany
ushed In a Landoll illustrated week- lao grave, tO0 earneat-that she did es et et t• *.s 'cc" %Linnet endure that eou . P0a SAVING LIFE AT SEA
or tedendo 1, • bun r'r" posse youseit to ridicule."'
taan. Nee
soros Stir Arthur, It nruit Teen% the! "Ilecauati for my father'e sake, I
ell'a letters to Ws reletives are pub- fault with her; they (mid that; she vats
Blaciang in trees of a size aulticient to
'it
44, 110 Writea: "Here I sat ae %are eor. girlishechatter, that she len calmly ies she eatted. the
q "Mn. 111°s Pue wili $1446ule Me," 64/4 km4. A, Now leaslidt invention That le samoder. The 004 Variety which appeare to
• girlish confidences to impeet 1 d, it ret eat
bemb-proot burette writing theee let- to them, and that, when they related where the suu-dial atood, and there)
tere. Around nee te telephonic. come their OYU romantic:- exPerteneee, she ear ereee unman eo,es and. earao hop in,
selety in earnest. The elder People ad-
eo ter- ml Y t uat h
diseent sorrow teamed ven . 1 a e
mutt u eyea-s e was
outposta. At emelt of theee outposts iter,
ahould leave the Abbey-ber home-ehael
4 teteageee keeps oeastant wateli 011 mired her intense love for and devoe „never eateree her mind. If aay one
the Boer outposts and genie tlon to her father; they all, young and heed /said to her that her soul was to
"As poen as it is seen which way oltio. uulted ba paying her homage, as leave her body, yet that elle woe to
'roes of Lencewood. The young • •
their fire is about te be direeted the 010.1101 . live en, it would have seemed easier
girls never felt that, she wee a rtvai. to her LI/ONA the Abbey-ehe who
wire commitnicetione are set to work '-
nue dark -eyed, beautitul heiress vnis hoe. bee
.11 born within the shelter a ita
and a bell with whieh each defeneive looked upon by them as a queen. They walls. who had looked upon 0 as her
quarter ie provided, olanas in that rere not afraid to preise her weeder- home and bee heritage, wile bed been
id, lovininees; they did not dislike to rouder its gloriea than the master
hear brothers cousins, and lovers all ItIo e'.!homat• It belonged: The bare idea
part et tee town where the ellen la 4'
about to fall, and all in the °pea air at admire her-tsliere was. no danger in of 0 moved. her to eherpest anger, to
once go to ground like rabbits. Gene +such admiration.. She was no co- bitterest amnia •
erally apeeking, most a 1.1.�,. antess qUette; she never tried to win their Thee raterloper, that insolent girl,
admirers from them. They felt that to speek with a laugh on her face of
tuueloation with eaeie one or my Ilietenbed wtria fareoffhdreamy look tri ear ro human e es and ears, her in -
duty takes us out, keep pretty close
during the day, but wo come out and
take the air at night. The Boers
*venally finiela pounding us toward
she oared only for her father.. Thee' What would be to her the det:est of all
were not quite at eame witle hnr-eke' „ealtimities I Tate Abbey was more to
was too iraperialefor that. .No girl ever her than herself -it was hey outward
eonsulted her about a ribbon ola a life; away from it there eould be no
.
floever. Ons felt inetinctively that Life for her.
eten'ing or Just send ue a few 'shells
she cared nothing for such things. No Then she taughed. to herself a eon -
before the sun goes down." , taughnig girl ever clasped her arms temptoons laugh, What a waste of
IN A. PIPE STEaL round leer and challenged her to run emotion! The time weuldenever come
amongst the roses, to ch -ase butterflies when she would prefer the love of a
One thing Badet-Powell has not or frotie amulet the day -she was al- man to the love of home. That was
neglected. He bees effectually swept
Nafeking clear of all auspectea trate
tore. These who are tot outsede are
closely shut up in partemelerly strong
quartera. He says; "1 ini.ve 47 pri-
soners, becluding the late Station
Master Mafeking, of whom were
rather more than suspected of treaa-
onable corresponden,ce with the
enemy."
The paper goes on to say; "One
dark night a few weeks ago a Kaffir
stole away from the outposts of the
little beleaguered tovensbip. 'With
subtle instinct of these children of
the veldt whiten has been lost to civi-
lized man, he made his way through
the network of encircling trenches
and laagers and set his face to tae
north and Butuwayo. He. carried a
couple of asse,gais, a few mealies and
a pipe. The latter may have seemed
of little importance, but in the stem
of that pipe lay the message from the
cheerful, confident chief, whieb, after
a journey to Delagoa Bay, gives to us
these interesting detaila of the resist-
ance offered by the towns of the Beer
siege. Ile tens iti,ow even at elafeking
before war came to them, people were
ready to understimate the eharenter
of the hostilities likely to ensue and
pooh-poohed the necessity of making
any special provision against Boek ar-
tillery. But Baden-Powell was not
the man to be !swayed by stfcb ostrich.
like counsel. .
Yainp, quickly.
"Tnear they will ridieule aay father " ea 'Were Good, * thrive in any quantity is the blue gum,
for Mime maeried au uneducatea girt Inveutiona for the Beviiag ot itfe Keinetypteis glebulus, whion is found, in
-end that would be unendurable to sea, are almost numerouel as the people are trader the impression that
nie• I halm been emu:Stet:eel to eee bun
held in hign eeteem-oot laughed at wrecks that prove them useless. Pro- 0 Ls, eenaetee teo place.
foe, folly.
Lady Nealie was not well pleased;
she began to feel somewhat afraid ot
the beautiful imperial girt who would
eineid her gather in shielding bee.
When Vivien told Sir etrthur 'he
toughed earelessly,
yo"uirt sivsitneotolabuegshoiniggnracaa.4tnta6,,,papa, log
"edy dear Vivien, you are hard 0»
her; no one will think any the. worm
oft her becauee she is not well im
mythology."
"Tlaere are some things that every
one ought to know," said Vivien, as
Sir Arthur turned mway.
Miss Nestle had succeeded so far that
Lady Nestle was a trifle .niore careful
as to what questiots she asked,
Tbey were together one moraing
when Lady Neslie abruptly inquired-
"Whe did they calidyou Vivien? It
is estrange name foe young lady,
Vivien anewered her more cordially
timer usual,
"Now thet yon bear the name ot
Nestle she said, "you should etud.y
the annals of the femily. Vivien: is
one of the oldest narcesei beve.
There was a Dame Vivien Nestle in the
reign of one of our early kings,"
"Was there' What did she do,"
was the rejoind,er. "It seems to me
that every member of your Iamily did
somethi•ng. Wlutt was she famed foil"
"She kilieel herself," replied Vivien,
with a shudder, "to avoid a dishonor
she dreaded raore then death., You
mast read the story. Then there was
aDiana Vivien, whose husband was ti
Ciaseder-a noble woman, who held
the. Abbey here against a long siege,"
To be Continued.
Tbe sixty-sixth Annual Meeting of the Shereholiers of thisieompany was held at
ler n It:bees so mtiob so that many
ways equeen„ She bad been queen the first shot that the enemy had ler-
of the countre, the belle of every fete. ed, and it weunded her ao.rely.
mace her aixteenth year, There bed Lady Nestle Soon began to find that
been- some grand balls at the AbbeY-- •she lead an etemy In this proud, im-
some magneficent entertainments, If perial girl, whose (ace never softened
there was any lault to find with thene, . for her. If 0 woo to be warfare, elle
it was that they were a trifle too sup- said to herself, it- sheuld at -least be
erb and formal, More than once Viv- open on her part. •
Len Neslie hail said, "It behoves, one Not many day.s after that a large
to he careful in these days, when the party a guests were assemble,d ehe
barriers oe caete are fast disappear- grounds of the Abbey ; some Mere
ing."' . morning miners, others visitors stay-
. She had occupied this soden throne ing in the bonen. Lady Nestle. all Ole,
tor two long yeara; and now suddenly gayety, and animation, wild withhigb
.she was deposed. She had been ed ene ePiTits, was the• ringleader. of all the
grossed! by her sorrow at herfa•thers mirth and merriment. Of .all .the
marriage that She had! forgotte.nbow large gardens and pleasure-grounde,
it would affect otbers. SirArthur and Vivien heel selected as. her own the
len wife had beee home some feev pretty ristreat where the sun -dial stood
days before the ratelligence was made and the golden glactidli grew ; it was
known. The • news of. his. marriage her own. Vintners might go where
caused teorae stir, • they mount; friends ineght wander
"Sir Arthur Neslie married again where ehey liked. -that. one corner
What will Vivien saY? . Whom 'has he• was sacred to her. The gay, laugh -
married?" * ing•group were disootraing aibout sun
-The matrons 'homed it west. "some dials, and Lady Nestle said there was a
Sensible woman of his own age;" the picturesque old one in the rose gar-
.raen secretly tbought sense would, not den.
attract him, and then they ale. hasten-. "Let tes go .and sine it? She
ea to see, Wonder of wonder,s1 The • Viviea, "ebb 'was.preeent, leoked up ;
pew. Lady Nealie was a gir1L-a,beauti- but before she.hed time to.speak, ;Miss
file bright, laughing vele-French- Bmeatma one of the visitors, reznartr•
',speaking! English with a pretty, pique ed- • •
ant tweent that .charneedt her•bearers, • "We roust not go there; that i3 MISS
graceful, animated -a 'perfect tree.- hleshees gerd.en."
sure. :Most cif the gentlemen were de- "Miladi". looked up, with light,
lighted 'with; ber at once; they declar- short laugh.
ed.' that there was eel one like her. • "My dear Bliss Smeaton -pardon nee•
The ledies admired her 'with: a little --what noniense I That- may have
prudent reserve; It was not alto- been the epee in thedull old days. We
gether pleasant to have this bright, .huve a brighter ink here now, and
gaY youog stranger brought suddenly every eme May go. where they
into•their midst. .They speke of her as She led 'the wey, latighingly, • and
"very pretty,' but not like aa tEngitsle.ttvost Of the visitore fellowed„ her. So
wothan you know." Still . they: were it was not in one, hut in a thousand in -
pleased, So .youing.. and eo gay, evie stances that Lady Nestle contrived to.
.tently, fond 'of pleaaute, there would hwve her oWn. way, at. the. expense .of
• , •
ee now life in rencewoode there Omettld Vivien a feel:Inge. ,
be bolls, picnics, .perties, everything If one thing annoy.ed Vivien more
della-Mein. Then they 'paused to re- than anothet4 it•was to ace .her digni-
member Vivien. • • . • fied fathee take a share in the) revels
• What did Vivien think? eThat was of Which,* wife was the queen, .and
a question no one could answer, What leader. ele, who all his life had bee!)
did she saye Noteeitg.„ fWhile all so grarVe, so itdifierent, whe bed never.
the ceeintry families called on Ledy seemed. to hasten his tootsteps-it wee
Lei:elle, white she • was sreverwhelmede a eore trial of her patience to:see how
with .coainninients, and . invitations, :the merry; laughing girl hehad
and welcomeseMiss Nealie stood quiet- ed could make htm fall in vvith'her ev-
ly by. •Iu vain they tried ta• win from ery whim, could inake him- join in. her
her tame expreselon of her feelings; neaatimes and spoils. .
She told herself proudly that she did ;. At such times tlie baronet seemed ill
not ivear leer heart on her sleeve. at ease in his da.ughter's presence. He
eYou' must have beet estonwhed, liked. to ties his lovely young wife gay
dear Mess Nealie,"•said old Lady Suites,' and • happy ; .he - liked' • to hear
the ring of her la.ughter, the sound of
tan. "We,• none •Of us, ever thought
Sir Aithur would'niarry agatn." • her voice; he liked•to follow her wild,
Shelled, blamed him berself-ehe hae fitful leadership,. ae she lee him with
reproached him -she deplored hw mere undignified baste. frozn one pastime to
nage,. but family pride ,was••strong -another. . At. such times he did not
care to meetehe grave, wenderhig look.
within her. No one else •should dare
to utter a word against him. . of .hes. elaughtee. Kis present life
"Astonished'?" she eepeatoe; el was so different ,fram .the. stately.life
tbink it is foolish ever to bet astonish- he hadaled, he did not care' that she
should:see hiut unbend and make hime
ed. en this wondedul world. My father
es: still a young main, Lady' Smeaton." eelf the -comPanion or a laughing,
briglitefaced girl. So it- came about
"Yes-ebut after- bringing you •up as
that gradually; but .surely, . Vivien
his heiress, it eeeme so strange he
should, marry again," • *. Vivien found herself de •trop, .arid
• "I ern* his betress still," sal4 Ireeeen. name to tilt oonchtsion that Sir Arthur
;mar yen: . atd hiawife were happier without her.
and Lady Sraeaton moved
, . • • ••. • •
"That •poor child does tot realizeher
iiositionae she remarked, afterward, CHAPTER
when.repeating the conver.sation. bhe • • •
Before the end Of this ,mOnth of •
does not yet realize what a difference ..raly the Abhey was filled with visit-.
the coming "of that young wife Will ors. Leda Nestle seecmed to have but
inake to her.". • -
one thought -how she ceutd in.anage to
,Bile "Vivien wan beginning to .feel exee.ant tbe ;greateat 'amount of en -
more and more • ke,enly. She had al- joyment from her life. • As for gniet
ways been the. riding power, the one domestic felioity, or anything of•that
whose wishes were•ever oenaulted, It kind. she never dreamt of it. Life,
was a new end tem experience for with her, Meant a round of excitement;
her to be set so eompletely aside. El ery no sooner was one festiviay over than
day, pay, every hour, brought- itai she began to Pla.n for anotler. There
distract suffering.. ' was no relit, no cessation, and Sir Ar -
On the morning after Lady Nestle's. their was too muoh in love teresist
arrival, the housekeeper went tie Usual her. • Day by day Vivien% distrust
to Vivien for -order I, and Vivien was grew.. gteee. er. With her keen pereep.
giving them, whea the the young, wife nen and quick womanly tact, she saw
entered the room, She leeteaed for many things that caete eseaped ear
few minutes, with a smile, and then Aleneeta, attention. She sane a deft -
turning to Mies Nellie, said- eieney of knowledge and of prudence, a
"How kind you to etilleve Ille PI 'Want of therottgh gool breeding, it hich
one of isey duties 1 But I have to de- co/evinced her more and more that her
sire to evade them, I will gem the father hied in ;some way or other been
orders every moreing, Mr a Spenser 1 deteived. • •
thtnk I understand Sir Arthur'it tastee Cone morning she wee greatly. an -
now," . ,• noyed. The viaitora had been through
'The housekeeper looked _with pitY ou the picture galleries, and, as the day
the deposed am Viviet's dig- waa too warm for driving ear walking,
nitY sustained her. Lady Nestle was they lingered there, diolded into
evidently determined to use her full groupe adrolring and diseussine the
authority; before it St event it should different.piotures, Lany Neste laugh.
not be disputed. ing, and as usual the centre n group
• "Von are quite r:ght, Lady Neale,: oe Ledudeere, Vivien wee eause to
Slid Sad, oahnly. eetes. S.peautter will her. Coloriel Iletley, Lora Ltston, and
eorne to you for the futtiree ' seVeral °thee% were near. She did not
A cheetah* smite oVerspread. the fair bear the oommencement of the conver-
young face, when the housekeeper had sedan; when her attention was drawn
left the. room, Sir terthurai wefe turn- to it, 0 wee by the use( of her, name,
ed ta his daughter with a laugh. Colonel Iletley Was etty•ing to Lady
"HOW sensible you teee, Vivien! Do
-you know, from your manner last eV -
ening, felaquate afraid. that should
have to dispute my rights Melt by inch,
as 0 were, with. you, I On ottitei ree
Beefed." •
• ehottld never dispute with you,
Lady Nestle," was the calm reply. "I
hope never to say one word to you in.
consistent ;with, good taate or good
breeding."
",r would rather qttarrel and make
friends again iifty times every dey
PREPA.RED FOR DEFENSE,
"I have come here to hold 'this
toune. ne. 'said. Steaightway, befdre
any enemy appeared on the horizon,
he set about marking out the line Of
hie exterior defense works, and, with'
that eommon eense whioh is the best
test of the time soldier, et.once direete
ed tbe cOnstruotion of ample shell-
proof cover against tbe guns which at
that tinae seemed so chimerical to the'
people of litafeking.
"Bach one of the •outWorks," he
writes, "ail round the toWn was • at
once provided with undergeetund shell-
proof accommodations for the whole.
of its garrison. The town itself was'
divided into three or four sections,
each oe whioh had its owo arrange-
ments for defenee. in each big
e mound of earth have been arranged
good interior aeartments, all cone
strueted of the handiest material,
such as wail eupports anti roof cross -
beanie of railway metals, with pane
clings and roofings of corrugated
iron. ' • •
He then tells bow he converted the
cellars of several houses into safe re-
treats of 'a similar kind,' and by
means of banking huge mounds of
earth immediately overnead they ren-
dered good service to the garrison and
inhabitants on the day . when' the
Boer artillery began to ram shot and
ahell on the devoted little town.
OPTICIANS AT WORK.
But the perfect machine -like spe-
tem which hold/. sway at Mai:eking is
.perhaps the most interesting tact
about the seige. Go into any
evelleknown opticians' and you : will
find them hard at work tutting out
as many glasses as they oat make in
the ahortest possible time, chiefly
telescopes of genet range, now urge
ently needed by our troops in South
Africa. The inadequacy of our supiply
at the front has put us to serious dis-
advantage throughout the theater of
war. Not so at Mafeking, Her wily
chief, from the earliest moment, saw
to that, and, as he tells us, he bad
them in conseant use. In the oetnre
of the beleagured town is a big tra-
verse or mound of esrth. Inside this
mPund the brain of areifeltintee-
Baden-Powell. ;
MILITARY SCIENCE OF ANTS.
31ndel Foraging Party, With Scouts and
Ali the Other Procautiomi.
From a military , stendpoint, the
methods ernployed by ants to provide
food for an ant colony are almost per -
feet. Their foraging parties are
faultless, both in planning and ex-
ecution, and are almost uniformly
successful. A resident of this clay
who is at present in business South
Africa has sent home a deseriptam of
a foray of an army of ants. ,
The army, which he estimates to
have numbered. abode 15,000 ants,
started from their hoine in the mud
walls of a hut and' marched in the
direction of a email mound oe fresh
earth bue a few yards distant. The
head of the column halted on reachitig
the foot of the mound. and waited. for
the rest of the force te arrivet At the
place of operations, which evidently
was to be the mound of fresh earth:
When the remainder had arrived
ahd halted WY that the entire army
was assembled, a number of ants de-
tached themselves from the maiti body
e -
TO SEAT ONE'S SELF AT TABLE.
Wieli good table manners one may
pass unchallenged in the best, 130-,
ciety. Delicacy, inborn refinement or
(rank vulgarity is inadvertently dis-
played while eating, and nothing eto
'parka one as his manners at table.
There are a great many rules on
this subject which one can follow with
propriety. You might boll them all
down to this: efie dainty and unosten-
tatious."
Before she learns how to eat pro-
perly or place bee napkin or manage
an ice, the wise woman makea it a
Lweint to see thet she knowa how •to
seat herself at the table. Tbis may
them a sine* task, yet many have
found, to their discomfort, -that it is
difficult.
To take a seat at table when there
is no servante standing ready to qs-
sist, demands practice and experience.
Many a debutante at her first din-
ner has been confronted with this Pro-
blem without baying prepared ' lor
bablY Many have not as Much tore- The% holwever, IS a mistake, as the
reel heine a the eucalyptil was origin -
thought end stmedicity to recomraend ally Australia, where, at the present
thnheumugasianthaatuuwoheriOthheaztbleemeatptahteenvticed.
attain a height of over NO feet. It
time, many oe the apeeles freciaently-
tornia life-saving apparatus, It is a rarely maw thie altitude in South
collapsable eanteseeelered eybelder, Africa, though it tsoon eatablishes
itself, and, then grewe at a tremendous
seven feet long, expanded by Means rate, rapidly forzaing a flue, hand-
ed balms working on the, bamboo rods genie tree, with thiek, glaucous tat -
44°111 thb 'form of avenues it is a P
at. the !Ade.
At either end is an air -tight metal inexit feature in man t Th b
rom. te
y 'MAL, 0 e le
compartment to keep it ateloat, and --Arent of the towo ot Worcester, Cape
the center is a water -tight comparte Colony, has two bine rows of tbe trees,
mem of lndierubber, It Ls eibVious 60Brateeanxlytoontutsitnglebiveu143jusoiaaricouulstivdin.stteldiottos
that there es no danger of awaixrainge. 4citrinItptyboanledinteortrhaeareacnousnetar.les bord-
aanatoitriparainadntrnoragliidewraatteirnn TInhe0acaaas0tf-.. country it is emeetiraes raised from
In this
aways may mount astride ot the cone imported eeed and used for beddang in
trtvance or hang onto the handlee on
a! lawn, but it does nee !stand our
a subtropioal gerelen or grouping OU
let Le ierilottlsoctteatslohne, sidtheetileippaemreotrtise !sou.;
climate very well, and, of course neve
porting ten men, Nor are tbey left er reaches to any great height. 'It is
to drift fielplesely. Paddles are feat- the variety that yielis the eucalyptus
enea to the cyjinder, to lep detaohea oil, the antiseptic so muele reeemmend-
for nee; and there is even a flag and ed ae a cure for entluenza. Moreover,
flagstaff for attracting the atteu- tts leavos, rolled into the form of ei-
teen of possible rescuers, C,oncentrat% gars and, smeked, are said to lee a cure
ed foods of all kinds, fresh water and" for asthma. In South Africa, 0 ia
spirits. may be stared away in safety the principal end practically the only
tie the water -tight compartnamits in- timber tree. •
—.eel...ea- .
serted in the meta.;1 ends. .
THE FUNNY BONE.
AllIAZING DISCOVERY mkuniotriletahtaito nletaarbnlien gi 8 t hs :
te:7g1411Z
and began to amend to the top of the tbian awb. aareeneseleue, bones
Vieth any one," cried Lady Needle, But
mound, while the others began moving Vivian made na answer.
SO as to encircie the base ot the leours afterward, When the old
hfotteekeeper, wbo had known her since
mound. ahe wes a child, came to sae hoW sorry !Ida mortified for her father's sake to ever., but tried .other medicines, but f m
tachment which bad ascended the it was quite right -Lady Nestle was She wee biete:rly annoyed, that to feel that death alone Would release ro a plateau, impregnable, as they
Very soon a number frone the de- she was, Miss Nestle abruptly told her slop to hear more walkea away. stilt without relief, and Wed I began
Lady Nestle ahould evince Such lg. in0 from IllY mitering. At thia time a supposed, on three sided, and guarded
entered the loose earth and speedily It Was hard, gradtiallee sUeelY, slow- nominee. leer lotee for hei father friend brought me a newspaper in Against these canteen tboY
on the fourth by strong artillery,
thought
mound, evidently the attack ng party, neestrees now -not hereon,
• h . de d which he Wife now wtora Ste Arthur consulted dure that any ridicule ehould be caet lettf whotee syttiptomereeetabled mine,
e which was the stoey of the eure of a the back men must hurl themeelves,
returned, each bearing a crieket eor Y • „ d. It ti Ida
• k d lhout tho e Olpharaohloosoftsi•maruti.Quk
and that would be the end oh them.
had remained on the outeide of the cesuleingssisees.
mound took up the etiekete end grass- determined to apeak Abut it to Lady to help me, and I wait raid they the rear, straight ap the precipice, MOD MEASUMES.
ordered the oarriage When she. want-
Never grasp both sides of the chair
back at once, and standinglu [rout of
the chair, in a half-sitthig posture,
"Jaitatee,the ohair into place. This is
decidedly awkward and vulgar. Go
about it deliberately. Gather your
dres.s. evenly to one Side, out of the
way or the chair legs, and ginspbag
the top a the chair with one hand,
gently slide it into plaee. After a
litthe praotioe this can be done grace-
fully ,and with ease.
risiag frcan the table slip out of
your chair rather than push it back.
If it Is pushed back the effect is awk-
ward, and the disagreeable grating
sound produced by the ohair legs bee
ing rubbed against the floor will draw
attention 'to you. •
A GIRL 11110
WAS SAVED.
HAD SUPPED FOR NEARLY 12
. YEARS WITH ANAEMIA. •
Severe Headaches, Henri Palpitation, Ner-
vousness and Extreme Feebleness inade
Hee Lire esisminuie-iller Doctor
Her She COsild Set llteentet..
easy as "pie," and 'that the fives are
ber of Deaths From Kidney
Num, not much harder., But slight as 15
Startline Decrease in the
the mental effort required raulti-.
plying any nomber by five, 0 may be
Diseases. arpel eusedrsiiaevtantiposeioxdi cvsaitnel,14eltteibi ea irtideotl.rye b,bgeyyhn idsdeixsepcmei ie bare yeidn inetagnuottit nun) gged
eniereanne inves";;;eizinceiii.: mizirtimil -
Miracle or Modern
Being Wiped Oat by twain Kidney you will find that dividing by two will'
rine-The inns erne-en:Pyrite. bring the same result as multiplying
Perth, Match 5. -There has been a by five, providing you add a cipher to
remarkable fallingeoff M the number the. quotient if the divideied be an
'of deaths 1w -this district, of late. So even number, or five, if it be cidd. a'or
noticeable, has this decreese become instance;. you, multiply 2,78e by 5, the
that it had the reeult of causing sev- product is 13470. • What ie still eas-
eral hAterested Peesons to investigate lee,divide 2,784 by 2, whieh te done, al..
as to the cause. This investigation :most instantaneously, Then tack on
lias revealed the fact that the fallinge your 0 and you"have 18,670,
off has been entirely in Kidney Dia-
eeses, . • Terrlhle :Stiffe—rin;From. Asthma,
veTsthiigsa.tideintittoesudri:eelveder twohiyurtatheenruiren:
Mrs. a. Wethein, ef Mount' Forest,
ber of deaths frota Kidney Diseases Oat., says: "For a number of 'years I
sheuld decreasee while those from all- have been 'a sufferer from Asthma;
or causes rennun at about the mine and during: that time I have consulted
figure, especially as it was kieown that many doetors on my case, and have
nine out of every ten•deaths are clues- u.sed many of the soeoelled cures for
goistatrelliefolif. Andt ittininees.
ed by Kidney Disease in some form. . Asr hathivrbczbuntsnoebvertra
p.Tthori se de ell% owtrebrayt. s tratetrie dotehe dirreesatsi; was
ary to have all the doors and win -
was traced, in every ease, to Dodd's dews open to get My breetle I had
given in &Vail' Of ever being out -
Kidney Pills. It ,was•found that a few
years ago, before this Mediate •ivas la- ed. 011 I heard. of your preparation-
troducect, the recoveriee frota Bright's Cal-garb:ovine.' I have used. it and tem
Disease, Diabetes, . Lembago, Rheu- now perfectly cured-thaiike to yeur
matiam, Sciatica, Neuralgia,- Paraly- wondeeful medicine. I rem:anthem:I it
sis; Gravel, Stone in the Blaeder,Urin- as a positively eurazure for Asthana."
ary, and Bladder Diseases. Blood Im- Catarrh -o -zone le a guaranteed cure
purities, Diseaeis of Women, and for Catarrh, Asthma, and Bronchitis.
t Was` very rare. But Sold by all druggists. . Trial outfit
Doctors have given the Greek name
anaemia, meaning " bloodlessness," to
a disease which is much more preval-
ent among young women than is gen-
erally believed. In its early stages
theediseaee is not marked by any de-
tected symptoms, and often makes con-
siderable advance 'ere its presence is
noticed. A' feeling of fatigue after
slight exercise, breathlessness and
pallor of tbe face are the first eo-
ticeable signs. Unless there is prompt
and effective treatment the disease
then makes rapid progress, and the
victim presents every appeainnee of
going into a decline or eonsumption.
The only successful method of treat -
'ng anaemia is to build up the blood,
and the'best medicine in the world for
tbis purpose is Dr. Williarns' Pink
Pills for Pale People.
Miss Adeline Dumas is AtUe of the
thatisands of young ladies who can
testify to the efficacy of Dr. Willituns"
Pink Pills in oases of anaemia. Miss
Dumas resides with ber parents on a
fame near Liniere, lieauce Quo.
To, a reporter who called opon her
for the.purpose of getting the par-
ticulars of her illness and cure, Miss
Dumas Mid t•-" Since I was about
sixteen years of age I have been ail-
ing more or less, but for along tinee,
except for periodioal headaches, the
trouble did not Seem serious. About
Nestle- two years ago My ease began to as -
"h o tWo ladies could Present a great- _ Mune an alarming nature. The head-
er contrast than youraelf and. Mess aches came with greater frequency. I
Nealie. You might pees fOr the grace. became very pale, and the slightest
fed godd,ass et beauty.- Was Nestle is exertion would leave me breathless.
ts offices in this city at noon on Friday last, the zard inet.
The President, Hon. Geo. A Cox, occupied tee chair, and Mr. P. H. Sime, who
vial appointed to act AS Secretary, read the follovving '
ANNUAL ADDRESS.
The Directors bave pleasuee in pre- reineurance, allowed. net premiline ree
eenting the 64V -sixth Annual lee- ceipts of upwerde of one and m half
port embraoing the financial state- million dollars, The most encourag-
ceraber, 189%
wants of the Ocempany to the 31st De- ing featurea in connection with the
Past year's transactions were the
Mere has been a satiefactory groevtb steady and continued growth of the
in the premium ineome for the year In Canadian fire business, and the very
the fire and marine branches. The moderate losses wheel have been sus -
Canadian fire business has shown ex. tinned he the Dominion. While the
ucillionallY favorable results, and there general experience of companws do -
has been a moderate profit on tte ma- ing business in title country had been
rine business written during the year. /avertible, owing to the fire losses
fall the United States, however, thee having been considerably below the
eeneePanY has. in common with all °the average of preceding years, the ex -
ere doing busizess there, suffered from perience of this company had been ex,
tbe anueually heavy fire losses that ceptionelly so. From reports of the
or cities, .
hose- occurred. in several of tbe large business in Canada that have been
• Publiehed, it appears that the aver-.
The ' net profit on tee yeares trans- age ratio of losses to premiums of
tuitions, 002,038,80, has been !sufficient all cempanies reporting to the
to pay the usual. half -yearly dividends Dominion Government had been 50
and, after writing oif an amount to per cent. In the United. States, on the
cov:er depreciation in office furniture other hand, the general experience, tie
at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, Per cent. The Ilritisb America was 48
and aeourities, to provide tor an addle well aa that of thia Company, had. been'
Lion of nearl
been increased, to meet the additional field had materially redueed the total
etheef ,ftiureeeeloesst
Y 07,000 to the Reserve neueb less satisfactor
fund, which now amounts to 9517,087.- baying been far in exYces'
04. The reserve to cover the estimate a.yerage years, and the lose resulting
ed liability on unexpired policie.s has from the Company's operations in that
amount at risk, and is raore than an profit of the , year. In the marine
ample provision, according to the Come breach, he was pleased to say that
pany's experiences, to meet tosses that the results of the past year had been
end of the ewer.
will accrue upon policies in force at the such as to justify. the action of the Du-
ni view of the increased' business of ethetisords
the Company and the contemplated en- adverse experience of previous years,
einnaratatliitteinntn, inngotwthitahstbairdiennegasthaef
largement of ite field of operations, and so far as can be judged from the
the Diem:tors deem the present an op- present outlook as to rates and gene
portone time to inoreaae the ea
incorporation, to si,000,000. A by- appeared. encouraging in Mize branch.
nital urn! eonditions of marine underwrite
stock, as contemplated In its act of mg, the prospects for the present year
law will be submitted, to the meeting The President also referred to the es -
to authorize the lame of 11250,000 ad- tablishinent of business connections
ditional stook, to be allotted pro rata
of 15 per cent. , at pointe beyond the limits of Canada
to present shareholders at a premiuna and the United States, where favorabth
°Peeing') alight present thernSelves.
,
since Dodd's Kidney Pills have come
into general use these diseases never
prove fatal, when the pine are liked.
In proof of this; claim, Owen Byrne of
Perth, states that he was completely
cured of Kidtey Disease by Dodd's
Kidney Pills. He suffered for a long
The eixty-sixth annual meeting of
apneryilidgoo, T. d nnoi so teheefrfeerienmgeedywedr'ed vheimry
aistressing, and he was in a totally siAhasaastru,erdevhaonle:deloreopsedmoapfanintyosh,ethBealAirittisiosinha-cAlrryeirdriaceya.
hopeless state, when he begnn to use
Dodd's Kidney Pills. They cured him
in a few weeks. This is only one of port from the directors. In both the
hundreds of cures in this county. • .. tnhieerxtlepabrneodeinitmseec;ormainpeetherebtirivnaeneireyehale ssi ge dhtth,beetinaloianstsehesess.
w
NOT EASILY FRIGSTENED. . , of the year enablest the directors to
— pay the regular -dividend of 7 per
ae7af's0 rteso tithelts,retsheerv•me.ainne
Bravery of 11114i,rSIthilytsegnio,f1, Klatt Nowlin vociownt. aonid.thaieddy
agemeat contemplate increasing the
10,11 capital by 0250,00Q, making it 91,000,-
brIatv
etraykeins msoomeee tossevuinntrtilei: btahdagne
000,and explore new fields- for business.
others. The Ethiopien who is' deem- eTtheherreepefemrt ninef dikelisea.elears In an-
,
ed worthy to wear in battle the. lion's
skin that Xing Menelik of eileyssitia The velar io eadom•in danger whet
gives to the bravest of his met raust tele lite is hanging by a ththade
be one who can go threedays without 2.405TOTA lainvi ado Atoll ra:73 z am100714. tii:71 ni lent Nat: efraatobi stet; cuAron
food, lighting the while, or jotirn_eye,
bag over deserts and mountains; Onq A
erussitixtenTre.tuorove
's signature le on sock bor.
moreover, who cares nothing for pain 26C -
or death, Mr. Cleveland Moffat re- Many a -men who humbly speaks of
fees to a custom thet prevails among his own, auegtaaeame gets mad If
like manoeweres,
these men after a battle or after war- other people refer to it.
engthone.
O'KEEFE'S IITBF MALT
........: •
ao Invigorates and s
squat on the ground in along line and
It is their habit on such occasions to
TD vio0D. Tomato. GENERAL ARNIM
fire their rifles into the air, barrels
up, butts between the knees, There If the hens form a trust they will
probably try to control the egg plant.
are no blank cartridges, but balls
that wound or kill -whomsoever they
1401170list MOM IMMOTORY,
strike in the descent. .e.,
The di Baknoral," Free BuS tratt
A eannon•-shot gives the 'signal, arid
forthwith tha firing starts far down Hotel Cart:lake zuosin floa. Boon.
the line, roiling nearer and nearer till 0.T.B.Station,liontreet. defo.ii=11:PV,1441,
it swells into a roar of musketry Avimp unfit% StaGUI-Oollasora Annual
about the eniperor himself, then dies 'yearr7J-juie*E-r-H-0-T-E-Lrfltrgnitiultatioteillte,w3;1;
away at the farther side; and the bull-
ets 001116 down on soldiers or citizens writiliwaw.o. Ifitlaas Cousin* Raw, Haim ha.
Mhs smonsta,
all:. Inn: btet: tfaoltreliiiellaaciatg airi 'aerSolsivkdeeld The first step e is often. so expen-
• 1 sive that you can't afford to take the
ait"YWouid it not be wiser, your me- rieeond.
jesty," asked a French traveller,
aghast at this reckless procedure,
sent for 100 en *tamps by N. C. POL-
SON & CO„ Kingston, Ont., Propric-
tor.s.
m:an who is tied to his wife's ap-
ron string is well connectett.
BRITT8H-AMERICA ASSURANCE CO,
Catarrh Cannot be CUred
"to elees blank cartridges?"
reabh the teat of the disease. eat whit blood
with LOCAL APPLI0ATIcele as they cannot
"Why so?" asked Menetik.
it you must tioui, internal remedies. Halee
tiy cOnstitutions1 disease, and in order to cure
"It Would econemize rttle-balls and
Ctitarth Cure taken internally, and ride di.
save life," ware the answer.
"I do not Mind losing a few bails," rainy on the blood m411111001:0 auefacee. Halve
Cstartb.CUre Ulna *quack Medicine, It was
replied Menelik, "LE it. makes my peo- Prescribed by ezie of the best physiblAns in this
cditutry tot yews, audits rattler preeeription,
11 Is cOrnpOsed et the best tonics known cow -
bitted With the best blood purinere, eating
redly on the moons cartage& %he perfect
comeiceition or the two ingredients le what
pioduces such wonderful remit!! in curing
catarrh. Semi for testimontife free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by draggle's. price 76c.
Hall's Family Ate the best.
SUMMARY Ole FINANCIAL STATE- The Report was adopted, and a by-
XRNT. law was passed providing for an in -
Total expenditure, Include to one 'million dollars,. • by
capital stook of the Company
Total cash income. . . . 91,022,249.88 crease of.
ing appropriation tor t he allotment of two ban -
losses under adjustment. 1,500,210,0e dred and fifty thousand dollars
new stock to shareholders in tbe pro -
a 62,038.89 portion of one share to every three
et 52,500.00 shares held by them.
The ;following gentlemen were •ree
Ple despise them."
Lady Nestle interrupted hine, speak, of finding benefit t was steadily diers think of rifle -balls, when they
The Italians found what these tiole
like juno." 1 tried Several medicines, but matead
Mg quickly in leer pretty broken Enz., growing worse, until at ease 1 was wee them. conae hounding on hi the
lisle-- unable. to de any .household • work, .eltarg ,c3 pierced through' and through
"juno-oeho is juncv1",? lehe asked. "I end. had to sit in a chair
There was a blitlik look of sur riae tremely. nervous, and, the least rime
°mast the with Mouser bullets, and go on fight-
Ita.ve never heard elf her." entire day. I had now hecome ex- tog. At Arnim, Alagui, the battle
which preceded the final Italian die-
m one Or two &Ow, and. wonder Oil Wbuitl set ray heatt wildly 'palpitate aster, the 'tenures. found out what it
...••••••1•01,
Jetno1" asked Lord Lieton. ed me finally said the trouble wets ne• Inearte to fight an army that knowe Beforo Marriage a woman worries
said' and V1V141 "
no shwa, but eames yoti he your beoltuse she is single and after mar-,
fortified place with toes that oat grip reeve She. vinerries because she Ian%
FA MOON °16A$1
"lies your ladyship never heard of tor food, and the dootoa Wtio attend -
A do not eemember the name," she ourable, tied that he could (do nothin
n boo much anno ed 1TIOTAiOt Rte. I did notidaspitir how and cling,
o a hill risin RELTAttelf
Toscana) eo ,Montrect
Mg; fluid teither. desire nor relish
A baohelor says wife is untlotibted-
lei a good thing Mere around the
houste-Ito blame thiegs on When they'
go Winn/. ,
viold.iim. 0.1
deposited upon the ground aild then ?n_everrnolexeimeltdrifirouti4,hewrhillee fleite hreimar. ilf he Illad mall %metal iii tilr
nre Pilltgahntilhtlutt•Igaeedomper‘to trylalattlextiR.inif
0
returned for a fresh load. Those who el.' black feet, for wbat the Abyssinians
aosimmank
4411):(11. Set 1.1, UnIlatided. Lady Nealie that um; geelhoeull°11ind ri2;:ner, ghe sexit for a box, but they did not seem really did was to take the hill frOM
ed. it ; she arranged the hotual fee Via* Nesters for her father's sake and (wane would prove like other me Inez, not owning etealthily se ite to giVe U0 What id arbitratial, Pe f '
,.. the half hOur before dinner she for autted to my' calse. My pate s in. alarm; and when. enough of tbem had Val, it is a gotya thing far yeti,
hoppers at they Were brought out Meg, the days for dinnereparties
' mad bore theta down to the liege ot Whet Wendel were t be invited, It the Met time deliberatelS sought a elided that e should continue their gained the vantage -ground behind, Tommy. When your mother wants to
the hilt, returning fog a fresh load.
e„.„ wan evident that ahe id not Intend to tete-a-tete with her father's wife, use and my father got/ two bores they swept down Iike a wave upon
Soon the contenta of the Moune fore& one idta a her prielleges. Sue "/ Want to ten you, Lady Noodle; more. Before these were all used I the Italians, and the day Wale won.
Elt,etned to be exheusted, and then the saute mem mime_ what want of knowlegd you betrayed had no longer any doubt that they
whole foro rettlrned hoinee each al-40,11ot commit you, because I Wish this beaming, Ls it really a fact that Winn helptng nate and I procured 'en- --
earryirig his burden of food /Or the to rely upon Myaelf, and. It Is, as well you; never beard tize name 'Juno' be- other haif dozen boxes. They teem.
comintinity,
to do eso roen the beginnirig. YOu, will eorea, pietely! re.storeel My health, and f .am
Here then, wan a regular foraY, Marry /soma day, and leave the Abbey; Leen Nestle tooltee up leugeanely. able, to go &bout and (do Work Witb
i &finch and executea with military then 1 should linee to learn afresh, if "My, dear atetedaughter, it ill real- MIL ease
precision the country surveyed, the I began now to depend on you." ly a fact that I do not know vvhaJuno tenor& litriftik14:313glItUtr; II=
depot of 1 prdvisione known aecurately "I shall tiever leave the Abbey," eaid le. Are you horrilied at my ignor- Pills are Littera 13168811w to the Melt,
befdrer the metal was made, and et Vivien, hastily; "it will alwaya be my eater
lo
il am surprised at ft,'" was theacilin and lalways urge my friends' who
the mound hriedential divinion of home. are not well to take them, end I will
latter arid care taken that none of 'Ma She would not bwve spoken SO hed repIye "and, for your Oven eaten lad- he glad if Dale Matte:hetet :hie the
she stopped to think; but her surprise
heel been too great. She leave the vureryettounyeet to show Mort zof it then Meade of briagihg new courage and
vIetinin eheuld eseape.
' yott thniseedmfuorLaitEgvewryasonnsetonwor health to some other sufferer."
Abbey, wiltne tile wee bouna up ill it I !mere
,-.....................
Ltiely Nestle laughed; end (hie time
ALL ABOUT ALIKM, is„.., td, 1 sew people look at each other
, Owe Was liomething"Of a Sneer in ay. in woneerSe GOOD ENOT/011 AMASON.
There aces a MAR at/AIRY tACeS, IANIgit. .
"Milittli" welled aught!), awe thee Mother -4'M turprieed at yOu 1
A mienief "T.hen, if you merry," she Reid, "do .16d
' NO i a eloek tinker. you Intend to bring your huelnind "'MI ' Couldn't you tell he wee going to kine -
biome hater "1 wad SATer A V'SrY Careful igudent," IchljaatunhtereeYee, ma, but there Was
Seheolboye fety the hardeet branth MINI 106104 lit her Stegall/. ' she said; "hietory was one, of me uo one for nas to WI, except hint, &ad
or 'taming groWill On a bireh tree, "I think yon forgot youroom Lady ithotacitions. ,Inao was ROM. beefed ba koirW it already.
v,
Dividends declared . •
Total assets . .91,478,530.oe elected to serve as Directors foe the
Total liabilities, • ; . 145,849,01 ensuing. year :-Hone Geo. A. Cox, 3.
J. Kenny, Hon. S. C. Wood, Thomas
SuTrbetelurs restaid•peoeltioyinhomideevrisngellire7,648d70.: Long, John Hoskin. Q,C., L L.D., H, M.
Pellet, R. Jaffrey, A. Myers and E.
tion of the report, said that it was W• Cox.
gratifying to be able to refer to the wit a meeting of the Board 'held sub -
satisfactory growth duriiag the year sequently MT. Geo. A. Cox was • re-
in the income of the Company, which, elected President Atd Mr. 3. J. Kenny
after deducting amounts \ paid for. Vice -President.
Whir, got totbx hot off, and when I
want to whip you she (moms Me off.'
4tedeti, szeote.„
4.-4
41/4mA 4: :4:$1,
d'e#6e 44.44t
.11F. YOU'RE' UNDER
gelHE neeee-sity of.• :Paiet
I -any purpose, you will be inter. ,
ested in
RAMSAY S
PURE MIXED PAINTS
benatiSe theY are the best paints
you dale secure, and all the best,
dealers have them. Ask for them.
A. RAMSAY SOH, MORTREALt
The Paint Makers.
CILANCE FOR ARGIIMP,NT.
The Boer losses in killed and wound-
ed are estimathd by authorities in
South Mrica. to be nearly 7,000.• Dr.
Leyd,s, however, says that the Boers
have only lied. 212 kilted, about 1,000
wounded and 200 taken prisoters.
PoR °yea FIFTY YUARS;
MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Aga Seen ;
teed bp mother, for their children teething. Itiloothee I
the child, softens the gums. allays pain, cures wind ;
oohs, aod1s the hest, remedy for dierrhma Um hoe 1
de. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be ,
tun rad for " Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
.3'*or -the- -eery* bast7s-rend. ye- ur work -7o the
Okiing 1 Cleaning 1 •
BRITISH AMERMAN DYEING 00.°
. Look for agent hi your town, or send Oleo.
Montreal,Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec.
LEAD, COPPER.,
HARRIS 33.12.3r al 16 478" mar!
Wholeaale only, Long DIstaimeTelephone1723,
. WILLIAM ST., TORONTO.
POW:FR; BUTTER, EGOS, APPLES,
And other PE01)0013, to ensure best results consign to
The Dawson Commission Co., Limited,
Cor. West -Market &Colborne St., Toronto,
A CORRECTION.
Old Souilldig-Waiter,. there has; FOR SALE!
been a mistake made in writing this
Following fitCONU,MAND meattNEWE
bill of fare. I he+ been used but little; is practice 3; as ood as
Waiter -Yes sir.
i new ; will be sold cheap: 1 Garvin Hand Milner ; 1
ot ' Emery Stand; 1 Laths, 4 footled, 1 Missile/a Lathe, -
It OelhdeScieiduilbledig„-beIrteslyayese"ubpa.tley soup. vi,o,
Iron I edestel ; 1 Largo Polishing Jack ; Speed
I foot ; 2 Unueks, /2 an.; 1 Power /tack Eksw; 3 'I'ube
Lathe; %Spoke Threading Machines: 1 Engine Liaise;
P (3 *014 12 Split Pulleys of different sizes; 6 Meek Paden
Apply WE. W NESBITT, Woodsteelr, Ont..
CALVERT'S Minhigan Land for Sale.
OM ACRES 0001) FARMING LAMM-ARENA°
excellence, Their regular use prevent infect'.
supply. Uste mailtd free on application.
Mont, Tooth Powders, etc,. haVe boon feat. On Michigan Central, Detroit k Mackinac anal
awarded 100mochils and diplomas for smaric,r Z.no:n
Dag diseases. ASIc y out deaier to obtain '
Carbolic DInfirifooteri tn. Soave,' Oint• 8, Two, Ogamaw and Crairford eountiea. Title per.
/r7was,""eburrheres,tottlea,raTtoeitt).3.1,°:nwhdit4f:ortirerig. mailownfi
otrbkiLeezatelt64::::npilisr.:
avfnd.Acsop.zup,aintA, gotrniete,sivtaneatgBinigy for::: lip,
F. C. 'CALVERT. & CO •
• MANCHESTER • .ENCIL AND.
AGENTS WANTED.
enome wisantAx (mower ,
We *ant good. 'Mils ENERGETIC men
STMAWBERilY PLANTS.
"unrepresented districts' throughbut the Dominion to.
fillippel In v, ntilgted butes, with- Piellit Of rim% mor sell our ;dock tot n to Aphc pan LAtyttitilih, otos r.ozt d000dukain,ggoiturstn.nviewtotst;
CatitiothuolstuluiPANo 010,,,,a8dgr,owTory swebil ntroteondtti;inV1014:161d35Poigt:rA/olta,
BCE 3, ennui:Inge 0401 .."R. pay liberal commlasittua.
. . . •
Sun Saulngn and Loan Company,
, ,
HACKNV STALLIONS FM SAL14.• ay two-
' yeateitlat wafting t Lit netim; ; stn. Toronto.
fashionable breeding; Pelona ream' Adv. M. IL Cooh-
WATCH
rane. Ullhurst Station, Qtle. Stem
" REAVES illiatiO " M Sot
neve,. hurcIen# A le unarm:tee:1 Wet:,
rPrildibtfelrolaitge03°., S.tom
Peonataarrnhettli V: Wind
throat, etomecl:
and bladder: wag]. *box. Write for particulars, The
Indian Catarrh ow. carted St. Jamesot., Atone -co.
• •
utile, mum a HAMM
Barristers,etc..renteved
to Wesley Eildgii.,'Hi0h.
132019d St. Toton to.
u Bugs, Pate and Mica Sold by all
MOWN SENSE KILLS iteiwhee,
reagents, or eel quoin W. Toronto.
Music arid IIPSMAL RAT,
RP 011CoUNT. We
MUSIC CATALOQUI
ezteint Issurtal
eloped ..
Teachers iistivingagid:
rtilidelleaCollitelepace.
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Mutat.* 001.b OURS 10e. Cures in ii jiffy P. Ho
- - Comma 8 00.• Agents, Montreal.
THE INS MOIRE INCIMATOR -Rest end cheapest
0. Rolland, sole agent for I he llowinien. Send 3 et
Wimp for catalogue. awe Bt. rani Street Montreal
• Salltigig0 CDDIDigs-trevgtattpllillarar
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akAn Rog Ofisitigti-ralishie geode M richt pries.
rAna, nr,,taxwar,x, 8 CO, Toratiko,
Wanted
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eat hol I o Prayer iftkknourmt cot.
eitneeesectnewee,
Itelletelisrlettuee Manna% hid Chinch Ornaments,
Eduest10103 Works. Mail orders receive prompt htten•
WO. 0, ammo* a 00.,
.181000 B. PHOYO.LNGRAVING „
J. 1...JOSitiefe VAC/.
• - 6 • fk:uptpEt
—1441 MOtir Hirritir Otis.
C)0 oRATtrine.com
..int 1014
TING.
To laminae tt.'. Do Ws T.,rec Pala tot making moo
for pule people, foma'o weaknesses, liver and kidney
t115.`.1.14 Vetiktio a of tee asaem, ate" we
giro PRIM your thole° of a 14k nold Plated Watch.
phut ,d; tmgreved. or A (AM Metal Wateh. Ladle. or
Oent's rellbale time keeper. walla:043 yeurs.
0 he 114 itre tne or 1;0 03.30 for 10 boxes Seed
tire .,itiount and au a III nee ve 10 boxes and the
watelt fir write for hat tit:Mare
&pouts wanted In °veil' town and Sty.
755 DR. CENT Pitt 00.,
29 Adelaide St Wedv
Toronto, Ont.
1. the ()brim etemstury C.oseti Co.,
SIAlillit4114 Ohl
DXA li gm ---Ab011i a yew NO t b011111t frOln you on.
a yr la. OdAr:01.1 ercmatyry ClIesetv nen have ohne usea
it ewe iiiiity la nit brir.o.to. re.t.lopen ivao eic,dis
erttelnc Lem ralt art W.en Ditailha Iti h.itthat4,0„,„0
slip me anstber rt!, enro spree, ball. YON 04,17 It01,1
j. 11. gap ih =VI/M:1M, yid,
The &Bowing are the names of a
taw prominent citizens who are using
this elo80t, and from whom we have
very flattering testimonials:
Dr. D. L. Thompson, Toronto, Ont.
IDe. MeGlaughlan, Bowntanville, Ont.
Dr. IV. L. Dixon, leratikville,fOnt.
Dr. C. F. Ferguson, Ketimtville, Ont,"
Dr. Ville Gabourg, Plantagenet, Ont.
judge A. 0, Chedwiek, Guelph, Ont.
0 J. Mickte, B.A., Che.sley, Ont.
IIfeiesJoliu Downie, Watford, Ont.
tr. Dewier, Mgr. nank of Comnierea.
Stlathroy, oat.
Peter Itope, merchant, Perth, Ont.
Jae Moffett, merchaat. Amherst, NS
For vatic hie and:mice Iiiii write to '' •
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